A presentation from Software Freedom Day Event 2009 organised by the UAD Linux Society, Hannah Maclure Centre, and the Tayside Linux Users Group. This talk is by Phillip Geyer and is about Open Source Games and the community.

A presentation from Software Freedom Day Event 2009 organised by the UAD Linux Society, Hannah Maclure Centre, and the Tayside Linux Users Group. This talk is by Nick Walker and is about Open Source Security Concepts.

A presentation from Software Freedom Day Event 2009 organised by the UAD Linux Society, Hannah Maclure Centre, and the Tayside Linux Users Group. This talk is by Robert McWilliam and is about using Free and Open Source Software for Windows.

Frank, Jason and Secubuss - HPR spreading the word
The first show is a continuation for a previous show http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=0467
Frank Breedijk, asked HPR listeners to supply him name suggestions for
his security assessment tool, autonessus. One of HPR listeners supplied
him a name which he liked and now the project is known as Seccubus. The
show is an interview with both Frank and the fellow that supplied the
name Jason.

Interview with a blackhat - n0 g00d
And so commences the new series of interview with a BlackHat
n0 g00d talks to us about where he started hacking, what he has done in
the past and the reasons why he does hack.
tmacuk - http://www.tmacuk.co.uk
tmac@tmacuk.co.uk

Finux interviews Frank and Chris for an update after the Hacking At Random (HAR) event. What is Hacking At Random? listen to the episode!
You can download the ogg version here --> download the ogg version.

Wikipedia, defines Rootkit as “.. a program designed to take fundamental control of a computer system, without authorization..”. Rootkit means “pwned”. In this episode, Finux, gives a detailed account of how rootkits work. He also reveals ways to expose and - better yet - avoid them.
original audio from http://www.linuxbasement.com/
finux discusses rootkits